The FEC’s note to Hunter’s campaign party is publicly available and contains an itemized list of charges they deem questionable. All but one of the charges are Steam-related. The purchases are marked as “personal expenses” and “to be paid back” but none have been repaid yet. Hunter has until May 9th to formally respond to the FEC’s questions.

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